based on 10 experiences from female travelers
I went to Turin with my sister for two days, we came by BlaBlaCar (carpooling) and came back by night bus (be careful, the buses station for night are NOT at the train station, we nearly missed our bus because we made the mistake, we had to run for our lives to get to the correct location, we ran for 15 minutes to get there cause buses late at night are not punctual so we could not get a bus to get to our night bus) We slept at a kind of hotel with shared bathroom, it was quite safe and well made, we booked it on booking.com, it was the cheapest we could find that suited us (50€ for two persons for one night). We went to bars and a techno club, people talked to us on the streets but without making us feel unsafe (some dude offered some weed but he wasn't violent or anything when we declined, and he wished us a good night X)) During the day, we had time to visit - the basilic - the palace - a parc And to see many other things from the outside. We wanted to do the Egypt museum but it was too expensive for us (30€) so we didn't. You can travel by foot very easily, we had time to do a lot. We also took the tram (quite old) and the bus a few times. We didn't find anywhere to take the tickets so we didn't have any but we were never asked for tickets (I would recommend to find tickets before you need them if you plan on staying longer than a day or two XD) Turin was overall an amazing experience 😁😁😁
Posted: August 12, 2025Experienced: January, 2025Emilija
Latvia
I visited Turin in April for my dad’s birthday, beforehand I had asked here in local chat about places to see and restaurants to eat at and the recommendations were on point, we had an amazing time! We felt very safe, everyone was very nice.
Posted: May 25, 2025Turin is worth a visit for a the weekend and also has some good places for food. You can easily get around by foot as the main attractions are all in the center. Better to buy the entry tickets for museuns in advance as some exhibitions are easily sold out. Also make reservations for restaurants, especially if you do not travel alone as most tables are booked in advance.
Posted: March 15, 2025irmak
Italy
There is lots of interesting museums in Turin, you should definitely visit the royal museum and Egypt museum, if you have time the cinema museum is a nice addition and depending on the exhibitions could be really interesting. Don't go more north than Dora river thos its not safe, especially during the night
Posted: March 10, 2025Maux
Spain
I feel safe in Turin. I was with Freire and we enjoy a few nights out. There’s no pickpocket as Rome or other big cities. The food was great and so cheap! You just try all kinds of pizza. Also for a cinema lover you must go to the Molle Antonella is heaven!
Posted: March 9, 2025Based on 52 local experiences
Based on 52 local experiences
Emma
I live in Turin and I can assure Turin is safe in these neighborhoods: Centre, San Salvario, Vanchiglia, Santa Giulia, Quadrilatero. There is a lot of night life so a lot of people are present. But be cautious in San Salvario: avoid the "Portici" near the porta nuova train station and choose the streets with a lot of bars, try not to walk alone in San Salvario isolated streets where there aren't any bars open, you could find some drug dealers, usually nothing happens and they ignore you, but some catcalling might happen.
Posted: August 22, 2025